On the contribution of density perturbations and gravitational waves to the lower order multipoles of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
A.Dimitropoulos, L.P.Grishchuk

TL;DR
This paper revises the theoretical understanding of the lower multipoles of the CMBR, incorporating density perturbations and gravitational waves, leading to improved fits with observations and addressing previous divergences.
Contribution
It introduces corrected formulas for CMB multipoles, including gravitational waves, and demonstrates better alignment with observed data, especially at low multipoles.
Findings
Corrected the formula for CMB multipoles, making the monopole finite.
Showed that gravitational waves help match observed low multipole data.
Identified that a blue primordial spectrum can avoid infra-red divergence.
Abstract
The important studies of Peebles, and Bond and Efstathiou have led to the formula C_l = const/[l(l +1)] aimed at describing the lower order multipoles of the CMBR temperature variations caused by density perturbations with the flat spectrum. Clearly, this formula requires amendments, as it predicts an infinitely large monopole C_0, and a dipole moment C_1 only 6/2 times larger than the quadrupole C_2, both predictions in conflict with observations. We restore the terms omitted in the course of the derivation of this formula, and arrive at a new expression. According to the corrected formula, the monopole moment is finite and small, while the dipole moment is sensitive to short-wavelength perturbations, and numerically much larger than the quadrupole, as one would expect on physical grounds. At the same time, the function l(l +1)C_l deviates from a horizontal line and grows with l, for l…
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